I hope that at least one of us highbrow sorts has something to say about a game which centers around a child's cancer and a father's grief. I believe I kickstarted this, so presumably there is a copy waiting for me at home right now.

All early reports seem to indicate (surprise) that it is a pretty harrowing experience. Going to go into it with as much beginner's mind as possible - we'll see how it goes.

One of my friends is actually having a baby today, so the dad game vibe will be strong in our house. Considering that I just played through the Johnny's Gastrointestinal Adventure scene in Metal Gear Solid 4 last night, I'd say we're going to be looking at a slight tonal shift.

Calin Kim wrote:There's basically no way that I'm playing this game after actually visiting my son every day in the hospital, holding his hand and hoping that today won't be the day his heart stops beating.

What is it with life doing this to good people? Fuck. Ill be thinking of you brother.

On the game, I am curious how it does with the subject. Hard thing to get right.

It's all good with my kid by the way. I feel like I should have noted that in my original post. My child is fine and will continue to be fine. He did not have cancer or anything like that. I just had a scary 7 weeks with him in the hospital.

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